Re: [orca-list] What makes alt+super+s work?



Note that this is a console keymap. Console keymaps do not have any
meaning in any non virtual terminal environment, including graphical
sessions and terminal emulators.

W dniu 07.12.2018 o 15:18, Janina Sajka via orca-list pisze:
John:

Not sure this is the correct answer for Orca and GNOME, but you might
want to look at the loadkeys command. There is a man page, and you can
send output of the current mappings to a file, and you can load an
alternative mapping using that command.

hth

Janina

Orca screen reader developers writes:
I recently installed debian on a laptop "by hand". I mean, I typed in the
commands to format the hard drive, ran debootstrap, wrote an /etc/fstab file
-- the whole works. Everything is fine except that alt+super+s does not
appear to work. I can start orca by hitting alt+f2 and typing "orca". But it
doesn't start if I press alt+super+s. I am guessing I need to install some
package where that is configured.
-- 
--
John G. Heim; jheim math wisc edu; sip://jheim sip linphone org
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